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All items tagged disarmamentOpen Think Tank ArticlesFebruary 25, 2010 | Is NATO's Future Threatened by the Diverging Priorities of its Members?Joerg Wolf: The United States and some of its European partners seem to have increasingly different policy priorities. Should NATO members support the surge in Afghanistan and increase their defense budgets? Or should NATO focus on nuclear disarmament? ... MoreFebruary 9, 2009 | Which Topics Should be Prioritized on the 2009 Transatlantic Agenda?Editorial Team: The new Democrat administration and Europe’s positive welcome of President Obama promise to revitalize the transatlantic relationship. We are inviting you to tell us which three topics you think the US and Europe should prioritize. Your preferences will determine our focus in 2009. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesAugust 3, 2009 | Nuclear Disarmament Is PossibleThe UN is taking important steps to improve the treaties on which disarmament is based. ++ The NPT must be updated so that the disarmament process will be reliably verified, rooted in legal obligations, and visible to the public. ++ The new CTBT will help ensure that the process enhances security and limits dangers from other weapons. ++ Strategic stability, trust among nations, and the ... MoreFebruary 17, 2009 | US Can Tolerate a Nuclear North KoreaNorth Korea is taking a hard line with the world over its nuclear arsenal. ++ The US should respond in one of two ways: “benign neglect” or limiting North Korea’s arsenal. ++ The first option would move towards a normalization of relations and end the current bargaining. ++ The second would deliver promised oil and pursue denuclearization talks. ++ Hard-liners and pragmatists ... MoreMarch 11, 2008 | The Illusion of a Nuclear-Free WorldNuclear weapons with their incomparable destructive capacity are the determining center of international power. ++ As technological forces are increasingly being associated with national security and success, defenders of disarmament are losing ground. ++ In the face of this global trend towards “weaponisation,” it is high time India gave up the illusion of a nukes-free world and made a priority ... MoreMarch 7, 2008 | A World Free of Nuclear WeaponsThe goal of global nuclear disarmament must not be abandoned. ++ Recent positive developments at the Oslo conference suggest that all nations should continue to work together toward this goal. ++ The disarmament appeal needs to be more universal. ++ Hopefully, the calls for more diplomatic-scientific cooperation, firm commitment from leaders, and expanded education will be remembered. ... MoreCommentsNovember 18, 2010 | I'm sorry, General Naumann, but among the...August 25, 2009 | I already have commented earlier. But...August 18, 2009 | I am in agreement with Monsieur Henelito here....August 17, 2009 | Between ideals and the multiple realities lie...June 2, 2008 | And what if majority of non-nuclear states... |
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